Compliance for Explained Easy
India’s regulatory landscape for consumer products is detailed and continuously evolving. Whether a company manufactures, imports, packs, stores, distributes, or delivers consumer goods, it must adhere to a series of statutory and operational compliances to ensure product quality, legal transparency, and consumer safety.
From GST registration to BIS QCO obligations, LMPC requirements, FSSAI licensing, Pollution Board approvals, and hygiene protocols—compliance today is not optional but a legal and reputational necessity.
This guide also highlights how Instacertify’s experts play a pivotal role in navigating these complexities with accuracy and speed.
1. GST Registration: Tax Compliance for All Goods & Services Businesses
GST registration is one of the foundational legal requirements for operating a manufacturing, trading, or service unit in India.
Businesses That Must Register Under GST
- Manufacturers, traders, wholesalers
- Businesses exceeding turnover thresholds
- E-commerce and quick-commerce sellers
- Importers and exporters
- Re-packers and labelers
Proper GST compliance ensures:
- Seamless tax credit flow
- Transparent invoicing
- Smooth onboarding on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, and Zepto
2. LMPC Registration (Legal Metrology – Packaged Commodities Rules)
LMPC is among the most enforced compliances today, especially for FMCG, grocery, pharma, cosmetics, electronics, and imported items.
LMPC Applies To Anyone Who Pre-Packs or Imports and even now who deliveres the commoditity
Every individual, firm, society, company, or corporation pre-packing or importing goods for sale, distribution, or delivery must obtain LMPC registration.
Why LMPC Matters More Today: Enforced by Delivery Platforms
Even quick-commerce giants and their delivery verticles have to ensure the compliance .
- Zepto
- Blinkit
- Swiggy Instamart
- BigBasket
- Amazon Fresh / Flipkart Grocery other
Should ensure a LMPC before listing any packaged product.
Incorrect labels or missing registrations can lead to to penelities by local legal meterology department.
3. BIS Certification & QCO Compliance: Mandatory Safety Requirements
The Government of India mandates BIS certification for many product categories via Quality Control Orders (QCOs).
Products Commonly Under BIS/QCO
- Electronics & IT goods
- Batteries, chargers, and power banks
- Steel & metal products
- Household appliances
- Toys
- Furniture components
- Filters, plastics, and other regulated materials
Manufacturer Obligations
- Mandatory testing in BIS-recognised labs
- Factory audits & documentation readiness
- Correct application of ISI/CRS marks
- Periodic surveillance compliance
Reseller Responsibilities
Even retailers, distributors, and warehouse operators must ensure that products stored or delivered by them carry valid BIS certification when applicable.
4. FSSAI Registration or Licence: For All Food-Related Businesses
Any business handling food items—manufacturing, storing, selling, repacking, or distributing—must obtain FSSAI approval.
Why FSSAI Compliance is Non-Negotiable
- Ensures safe, hygienic, and contamination-free food
- Mandatory for listing food products on any marketplace
- Required for restaurants, cloud kitchens, grocery sellers, quick-commerce, and importers
5. Pollution Control Board (CTE/CTO): Environmental Compliance for Manufacturing Units
Industries producing:
- Wastewater
- Chemical residues
- Air emissions
- Solid waste
- Noise pollution
must obtain:
- Consent to Establish (CTE)
- Consent to Operate (CTO)
These approvals ensure environmental safety and regulatory compliance.
6. Local Municipal & State-Level Compliances: Often Overlooked, Always Mandatory
Essential Local Approvals Include
- Shop & Establishment Registration
- Trade Licence / Factory Licence
- Fire NOC for warehouses and production units
- EPF, ESIC, Labour Law compliance
- EPR Registration for plastic packaging
These compliances ensure lawful business operations at the local jurisdiction level.
7. Hygiene, Cleanliness & Material Handling: The Heart of Real Compliance
Beyond licences and paperwork, operational hygiene is crucial for full compliance and customer trust.
Why Hygiene Matters
- Reduces contamination and product damage
- Ensures compliance with FSSAI, BIS, and workplace safety norms
- Prevents pest infestation, spoilage, and stock rejection
- Essential for approvals by quick-commerce and marketplace platforms
Best Practices for Compliance-Grade Hygiene
- Clean & Sanitised Facilities
Routine cleaning, mopping, disinfection, dust-free shelves. - Proper Material Handling
Use pallets, FEFO/FIFO systems, isolated zones for raw and finished goods. - Personnel Hygiene
Gloves, hairnets, clean uniforms, hand-washing protocols. - Pest & Waste Management
Scheduled fumigation, sealed bins, proper waste segregation. - Temperature & Storage Control
Monitored ambient and cold storage areas. - Equipment Sanitation
Ensuring tools, machines, utensils, and packing stations are clean.
Maintaining hygiene is not only good practice—it is audited by regulators and e-commerce delivery partners.
8. EPR Compliance — A Growing Mandatory Obligation for All Brands & Manufacturers
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is one of India’s fastest-growing compliance requirements.
EPR ensures that brands take responsibility for the environmental impact of the packaging or products they introduce into the market.
Who Needs EPR Registration?
- Manufacturers
- Importers
- Brand owners
- E-commerce private label sellers
- Companies placing packaged goods on the market
Types of EPR Compliance in India
1️⃣ EPR for Plastic Waste (PWM Rules)
Mandatory for:
- FMCG brands
- Cosmetics
- Food & beverage companies
- Electronics & appliances
- Grocery and packaged goods
Businesses must:
- Register under CPCB
- Declare annual plastic usage
- Fulfil recycling obligations
- Upload EPR certificates from authorised recyclers
2️⃣ EPR for E-Waste
Applies to companies manufacturing or importing:
- Electronics
- IT goods
- Household appliances
- LED products
- Batteries
Companies must collect and recycle a defined percentage of the waste generated.
3️⃣ EPR for Batteries (Battery Waste Management Rules)
Mandatory for:
- Battery manufacturers
- Power banks & EV battery producers
- Importers of battery-powered equipment
Obligations include:
- Battery return systems
- Recycling targets
- Safe disposal documentation
Why EPR Matters Now
- Strict digital tracking via CPCB portal
- Random inspections and audits
- Mandatory for onboarding with major retailers and distributors
- Heavy non-compliance fines
EPR is not just a legal requirement—it is a corporate responsibility and a key step towards sustainable business operations.
Why Instacertify Is the Trusted Expert for Compliance Handling
While compliance appears complex, Instacertify makes it simple, structured, and stress-free.
How Instacertify Helps Businesses Stay Compliant
✔ End-to-End Compliance Management
From GST, LMPC, FSSAI, BIS, Pollution Board approvals, to factory documentation—we handle it all.
✔ Expertise Across 30+ Sectors
Electronics, food, FMCG, packaging, cosmetics, chemicals, metals, furniture, and more.
✔ Fastest Turnaround Time
Our team anticipates documentation gaps early, reducing delays and ensuring faster certification.
✔ Strong Understanding of QCO, BIS & LMPC Rules
We ensure your labels, packaging, and documentation pass scrutiny from:
- BIS Auditors
- Legal Metrology Inspectors
- FSSAI Officers
- Quick-commerce platforms like Zepto & Blinkit
✔ Compliance-Ready Hygiene & SOP Guidance
We help businesses develop:
- Hygiene SOPs
- Cleaning checklists
- Material handling protocols
- Warehouse sanitization plans
✔ 100% Accuracy in Documentation
From technical files to declarations, we prepare everything aligned with the latest rules and standards.
✔ Trusted by Leading Indian & Global Brands
Instacertify has helped companies across India, UAE, China, Malaysia, and Europe meet Indian regulatory requirements with precision.
Conclusion: Compliance Success = Documentation + Hygiene + Expert Guidance
Running a compliant consumer-product business in India requires a 360° approach:
- Statutory licences
- Safety certifications
- Local municipal approvals
- Workplace hygiene and material handling
- Expert supervision
With increasingly strict enforcement by regulators and delivery platforms, businesses must be proactive.
This is where Instacertify excels—simplifying compliance, accelerating approvals, and ensuring your business is always audit-ready.